We investigate gravitational microlensing of point-like lenses surrounded by diffuse gas clouds. Besides gravitational bending, one must also consider refraction and absorption phenomena. According to the cloud density, the light curves may suffer small to large deviations from Paczyński curves, up to complete eclipses. Moreover, the presence of the cloud endows this type of microlensing event with a high chromaticity and absorption lines recognizable by spectral analysis. It is possible that these objects populate the halo of our galaxy, giving a conspicuous contribution to the fraction of the baryonic dark matter. The required features for the extension and the mass of the cloud to provide appreciable signatures are also met by several astrophysical objects.
Bozza, V., Jetzer, P., Mancini, L., Scarpetta, G. (2002). Microlensing by compact objects associated with gas clouds. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 382(1), 6-16 [10.1051/0004-6361:20011602].
Microlensing by compact objects associated with gas clouds
Mancini L.;
2002-01-01
Abstract
We investigate gravitational microlensing of point-like lenses surrounded by diffuse gas clouds. Besides gravitational bending, one must also consider refraction and absorption phenomena. According to the cloud density, the light curves may suffer small to large deviations from Paczyński curves, up to complete eclipses. Moreover, the presence of the cloud endows this type of microlensing event with a high chromaticity and absorption lines recognizable by spectral analysis. It is possible that these objects populate the halo of our galaxy, giving a conspicuous contribution to the fraction of the baryonic dark matter. The required features for the extension and the mass of the cloud to provide appreciable signatures are also met by several astrophysical objects.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.